Pokemon Go and the Unseen Reality of Worship
What can Pokemon Go teach us about worship? Patrick Bourckel shares how the game can open your eyes to unseen realities.
What can Pokemon Go teach us about worship? Patrick Bourckel shares how the game can open your eyes to unseen realities.
What part of worship grabs your heart and makes your breath catch in your chest? Brian Rhea shares how the Doxology fills his heart with awe and wonder.
Reading keeps our minds sharp and helps us stay current in our understanding of our mission. Shannon Sigler shares some recommended reading for worship, culture, and the arts.
Sometimes the content of our worship services can be very emotional for us. Jon Myles shares the benefit of good preparation in such situations.
Sometimes we all struggle in planning worship for one reason or another. Shannon Sigler shares how the artistic ones in your congregation can be an invaluable help when you are stuck.
Have you ever had your meaningful worship jarringly interrupted by announcements? Kristen Pence explains how being intentional about transitions in worship can keep your congregation from getting “worship whiplash!”
Adam Kurihara shares how important church choirs can be. Concerts can make great outreach events!
Nobody is perfect, right? But, does that mean we need to throw out the idea of being made perfect? Justin Morgan explains why we should give up our mission of avoiding perfection.
We can choose worship songs based on what we like to sing, or we can be much more intentional about it. Emily Barlow shares how important it is to choose music that will teach truth and encourage action.
Those green paraments sure do get a lot of use! Emily Vermilya tells us why “ordinary time” doesn’t have to be, well, ordinary!
Nobody ever enjoys receiving negative feedback or criticism. Rob Still shares five things to consider when someone criticizes your job as a worship leader.
So often, we shut down and deny any feelings we have that seem negative or uncomfortable, but Silverio Sanchez shares how the Psalms encourage lament to be part of our worship.